The Key West Citizen Newspaper, May 1, 1952, Page 5

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I IMPRESSIVE INSTALLATION CEREMONY. held at the Woman’s Club on Tuesday night, ‘Drought into office the newly elected heads of both Senior and Junior Women’s Clubs. Senior members in the front row are Mrs. Robert Dopp, second vice-president; Miss Hilda Cunniff, {first . Vice-president and Mrs. Wallace Kirke, senior club president. In the back row are the Junior * ‘Olfiders, left to right, Mrs. A. T. Sjursen, Jr., president; Miss Virginia Whitmarsh, first vice- ~ president and Mrs. Ray Schoneck, second vice-president. The ceremony was conducted in can- blelight by Mrs. Leland Goddard. At Same Time, With Double Noise The Sinawik Club, on the theory that husbands should have #ome privacy and a night out once aweek, went to Collette’s Res- taurant on Simonton street to hold their Supper Meetings and give their respective spouses a chance to be “with the boys.” | Kiwanis And Sinawiks Meet Same Spot, Will Celebrate May Day Tomorrow The annual May Festival will get underway at 6 p. m. on Friday, May 2, on the School playground with the children from Reynelds School putting on their share of entertainment, Coronation of the “King” and “Queen” (Sixth Graders) {will take place with attendants, flower girls and ctown bearer selected both schools. EEE “ le To Return is After Visit Here Charles Doyle, who has been vi- 3 pare we “service officer of the i th Legion here. - Doyle is a retired postmas- ter Pennsylvania and visited here last with Mr. and Mrs. peed and Mr. and Mis. mé of Langhorne and vous Pa., regular yisifors to Chan who always stop here at ith Dr. R. M. Waterhouse, also B+ welt, ese York City, Mr. Citizen Btelt Photo ’ pa Seer agrey chest of March and April of 1951. This year, the two spent four months ete ee oe Presbyterians Sponsor Sale Of Baked Goods sale, by the Women of the Presbyterian Church, corner of Washington and ba ees will be held Satur- 'Y, May 3 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the church annex. a Mrs: Robert Wheeler, assisted by Mrs. Gleason Snow and Mrs. in es Last Minute Election ee ai ‘Thursday, May 1, 1952. THE. KEY WEST CIPIZEt Page 5 2 Citizen THIS CONSULATION resulted in a ‘highly. successful banquet held last night at Lee's restaurant by members of Beta Sigma Phi sorority and their +uests. Sorority members who _ Plans for the affiir are, left to right, Mrs. George Curry, program chairman; Mrs. C. B. president; Mrs, Newt Ketchings, chairman of the social committee, The orcasion was the 2ist na- tional anniversary of the organization. Complete story. will appear iu The Citizen. | May Day Fete _ | Stove Explodes Belk Famurroy Yesterday P.M. P * . ; ‘ Po eine | tid eam Poinciana School has planned another gala May Day Program. aie len wee Sak: turned: Festivities will start at 5 p.m. on Friday, May 2 at the Poinciana Re- | ‘ence near the ne Stes eréation Center. The children have worked hard on their dances and Preparations + Perhaps it is just the naturals. dor men todo, or night “King Of Kings” songs. : 4, There will be a bicycle parade this year and. prizes will be ven for the best decorated bicy- in the Kiwanis might said, “Shajl we join the! * ALadies?,” but on Tuesday night ; c , carria /agon. A the Kiwanis Club moved to Col- Will Be Shown and gs og 1 Fapeamauasives plan pe tis _ lette's, : __ |Sunday Evening re all. enterin monting...... | to-sell, eakes; cookies, ‘ples, and They wilt hold their meetings ¥ and delicatessen: pica Se eandy: which the parents. will do- f ‘Where regularly on Tuesday eve-) The original sound movie, | Ballot boxes and machines will Be te Available to the publie, <*> | Dake: Also on sale, will be hot dege and soft drinks. The public is invited to attend gre ee Sew Oe ee ee ee ‘m, Apply To Wed John Paul Bartusevich, 21, Sea- Plane Base arid Alison C. Johnson, 19, 410 Greene street have applied for a marriage license at the of- fice of Count Judge Raymond R, Lord. Other couples applying to wed are Phillip Deem, 37, of West Vir- ginia and ‘Catherine Snyder, 40, Pittsburgh, Pa.;' William Douglas Goin, 26, Seaplane Base and Edna Jean Casey, 29, Worcester, Mass.; SURAS- be transported to the three Keys palling places at 5 a.m. Saturday morning, Superyisor of Registra- 6 tion Sam Pinder announced to- day. The machines go to Marathon, Islamorada and Tavernier. Of Sinawik activities, it} “8 of Kings’ will be “pre- $Will. be because the club's reporter | sented at 7:00 p.m..and 9:15 p.m. Was unable to hear anything Sunday, May 4, 1952 at the Ley above the enthusiastic din of the | Memorial Methodist Church, cor- gr Be al ccd oak [ner Truman Ave. and Georgia inawiks did vote’ to make | s¢. & donation to the Cerebral Palsy! ue to the length of thi t- Clinic, also to buy the material | est of all moll flctures, Goere a i gtr club emblem, an | wil be no Sunday evening lonate cakes to the Key Club) ony: and Keyette “Beautiful Cake” | contest. Kiwanis second vice-president, i - and the electricity is still on-—we just think it’s more romantic To Dine And Dance By CANDELIGHT! TRY OUR FRENCH AND ITALIAN FOOD DANCE EVERY SATURDAY To The Muise Of _ GUS AYALA AND HIS ORCHESTRA 3 3 Ly ¢|Prepare Plans For AFD Parade Plans ‘for the participation of Voiture Locale 786, 40 and 8, in the Armed Forces Day Parade, May 17th, will be completed at the regular promenade to be held at the American Legion Home on Friday at 8 p.m. Chef de Gare A.M. Morgan announced today. Voyageurs and visiting voyag- eurs are invited to attend the promenade. Details of.the Wreck to be| James Cecil Williams, 26, 53 4 $ E g t Kind To Animals Week Begins On Sunday,May4 Every Key West dog as well as eats and other animals, will not veh services { The “King of Kings” depicts! ¢ the story of Christ from the! the Waar A peut iba g tf glare Joseph Schildkraut and H. today, 917 absentee ballots had been cast for the primary. Pinder said he does not | think they will be counted Tues- day night. Thus the returns will Week. President Sam Lawre in Hi DEVDET, Section B. " ay West t, (ee to attend either af thes®| nave ¢, ait til Wedne: held in Havana, Cuba, May 24- ET, Section Base, and Mar- NO COVER OR MINIMUM , eon Hg onchange bas t tol howings. A ftee will offering Sersing, OS ae since the ay 26 will be discussed. Voyageurs | Si¢ Lucille Williams, 25, 165-A Poin- ciana place, { \ It's best to buy only a week's sup-| ply of oranges and grapefruit at a time and to store them in the refrigerator. CARD OF THANKS We take this means to thank our neighbors and friends for their ELGIN L. ROBERTS kindness during the illness and ‘ after the death of our loved one Elgin L. Roberts, 50, died yes- | Theodore Pent. The donors of the terday afternoon at the Mohroe / bequtiful floral offerings Rev. El Géneral Hospital after a short | ‘ . wes | it don Simmons, Mrs. Curry, Mrs. leew. et , | Touchton, Mrs. Nelson of the choir, Patteral services will be held | and anyone else’ that may have tomorrow morning at 9 am./ fronj the St. Mary's Star o, the |lbed % during’ car hour off Sea Catholic Chureh, where aj SIGNED: requiem mass will be said by} a Rev. Michael J. Cronin, 8. J. esteandivanne sev ost Sn. cara Burial will be in family plot, ; Catholic cemetery Rosary services will be held} this evening, 7 p.m. at the chapel of the Lopez Funeral Home. } Survivors: two sisters, Mré.{ Hiliary Whalton, Mrs. Genevieve and | ADELINE RUSSELL}: who plan to attend this affair cisimed May 4th through 10th w: |should be in attendance at the “Be Kind to Animals Week’ in Flo- Promenade on Friday eveninj:. and applied to- ase of &@ motion wil cial vote includes absentee as well as the machine votes. p Only four absentees came in Vie.a, projectionist, | between 9 a.m. and 11 today. The his time and Pr0-| Courthouse was quiet with few program. | campaigners around. ss 3 Activities that rate news stor- radio should never be placed | ies were at an all time low in the y in front of a window or | county, pending the election re- or where it is likely to be! suits ‘The lead stories of the day ted to changes in tempera- | came from Washington on CAA ture and humidity. Remember, too, | action and Congressional possi lamp or ather elec: | bilities on the water situation. happens to have a j | Senior High n, it may cause sta =| School Play adequate animal welfare program. tic in your radio. Opens Tonight We think that many more folks } Ih preparation for the Key | Should know what is being done. | West High Senior Pinay, othe | “This week would be @ good time Perfect Idiot,” the cast last night |te become a member of the local gave a preview for their severest | Society. You can become a mem- critics, the faculty. All those who| ber for one dollar up. We need attended gave it their unqualj-| more members, and we need more fied and enthusiastic endorse- ——. pliers id poke ment for form, is to- i 5 } night and po dh ae, alent in the | lost, abandoned ing, sick and | Brown: and several nieces of friendship from one atiry te another. (Wonder if they wit “™¢s send us some wheat?) p HS-1 OFFICERS WIVES |™ WILL MEET TUESDAY A coffee for the officers’ wives of HS-! will be given at the home of Mrs. Robert ock Flagler avenue, Tuesday, May at 10 a.m Hostesses for the clu ering are Mrs. H. C. Mrs. Schock and eee etree ete @ ’ FOR SQUARE DANCING - OR ALL ‘ROUND ’ WEAR... The Humane Society of Key West is urging clubs, school and the public to make a specia! point of visiting the shelter st Poinciana Extension. Mrs. George Mills White, presi- dent of the Humane Society of Key West has stated “Too few people really know what their local hu- mane society does.’ Pointing to the long reeord of service of the hu- mane society in Key West she said, “Here we have a group who have given willingly of their time for five years, in order to maintain an OS CCSDDLLESSLECnCceseCCS Mrs. Lioy Peterson. PROCLAMATION Whereas: In many of the s! celebrated by the y which to proclaim the the same time denying God Whereas: Those who celebrate i devious means to impose t Id this day is Ss as a day on } man while at nanner seek by of slavery upon weir end High Schoo! auditorium. strayed enimals. Being kind to ani- | nephews. walt dl a Miss Lowe says, “It's a very|Mals is a year round duty, but We ta Am good play and very well done,” | this week gives us an opportunity Mrs. Crowley says that she “never |t@ learn more about real helpful-} proclaiming t laughed so much in her life.” Migs | R€s8 and constructive kindness. ' A BREAK FOR THE HOUSEWIFE at BENNY'S CAFETERIA — AIR CONDITIONED — 909 Simenten St. tem of governmen of Communism and Whereas: The Benevolent and F United States to help our y form of govern Sherman adds that it kept her| “For # small contribution you attentio nevery minute, and js|¢en adopt pet from the humane fast-paced and clever.” Directer |seciety shelter. Animals make fine Richard Ertzman seid the cast;¢ompanions for children and have been very co-operative and | @rown-ups and are leyal friends.” | that their hard work is respon- j a sparkling performance. | [}% le all the members of the| Dies From © Whether you're swinging your periner to pert fiddie tunes or enjoying @ Sunday afternoon * walk, you'll be in correct style in this handsome new our youth should be ociaim to ok aaee i a ki He goto Ps F ie . Z : c praised, the teachers! * * ortune “Jet bet. it's the smoriest igee foot all the world the adv were still leuehi t Den Bera- ash SPECIAL ‘OR THE UMMER : ; Mow therefore, by vir owers vested in me, I pont a a weneke Sone! Cr Injuries E FOR 5s . school, week-end outings, picnics ond general eut- ‘ this day to t sponser inte door weer. Come in—iry 6 poir. do hereb FOC He is hypnotized BLUE PLATE LUNCH — Entres—2 Veg, Ste Y Pp NATION AI YOUTH pay thinking he's a rabbit. Reger Cole, | MIAMI & — Patricia Ann New- ntree—2 Museen tay’ t 1 of the City af Key Weat the teenage “brain” whose be.|™@n, iyear-cld University of CLUS PLATE SUPPER — & ba - OTHER BOOTS AS LOW AS $8.95 Florida. this lax ete es havior is the center of the plot,| Miami student, died Wednestay ALA CARTE orida, this ist is excelient. So is his girl friend,|might of injuries received when : SCALLOPS oF . ployed by Pamela Russell. Se too | the automobile in which she was ] © SHRIMP © OYSTERS ° is John Griffin as the star ath: |? sirack 8 telephess CHICKEN j KC m e€ Attest lete with the muscle-bound Brain. /pole and overturned } ; Victor Lo Miss Newman. from Sevier. N T-SONE STEAK 1e FILLS MIGNON 18 510 FLEMING ST. be The curtain goes up at exactly 8 . might in the High Y.. wes im the car Ait Force mes. ‘

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